Great people to work with! - Anonymous employee FuseMail LLC. Employee Review

4.0
Oct 2, 2014
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Monthly lunches, quarterly activities, free fruits, free pop, free coffee, kitchen with 2 microwaves, Christmas party, events committee and so on... Most people working here are nice and mature, fun to work with. Definitely an enjoyable environment!

Cons

Business is running on a very high pace, there are always deadlines to meet. But compare to other companies in the same industry probably is not too much to complain about.

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3.0
Sep 4, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Ability to take ownership over large projects - Talented team - Good compensation

Cons

- Hard to get the resources you need to get the job done - Focus more on revenue than a great customer experience

1.0
Dec 27, 2012
Anonymous employee
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Free coke, coffee, donuts. Conveniently located in Burnaby.

Cons

Punchclock applies to salaried workers. Telecommuting is prohibited. No overtime pay, but overtime work is expected. Salaries are well below market rates. Raises are small and rare. Bonuses erratic. Internal career track nonexistent. Vacations recently clawed back. Sabbatical or leave-of-absence nonexistent. Corporate policy prohibits managers from providing references for employees, current or departed. When people leave, company consistently fails to pay outstanding vacation amount owed. No effort expended to retain talent. Leadership is apparently unfamiliar with products. No product plan or strategy conveyed to staff. Fragmented product line, most of which is in disrepair and/or out-of-date. Instead of addressing real service problems, they change the slogans and website colors. Recently dropped established, respected brand (ElectricMail) and replaced it with acquired brand (FuseMail), resulting in customer confusion and repudiation. There used to be a Foosball table, but the CEO at j2 (the parent company) doesn't consider Foosball an acceptable office activity.

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